They're into Movies and Toys and TV Shows, Comics and Collecting and Super Heroes, there's no end to the useless stuff they know, but don't call them Geeks, they're just Regular Joes!

The regular Joe's don't often drink, but when they do it can be fun to listen to. So grab your drink of choice and ring in the New Year Regular Joes style as Dave, Barry and Tod indulge in a few cocktails and rundown their favorite shows, movies, music and more from the geek-tacular year that was 2014.

The holiday season is in full swing, and on this episode the Regular Joes serve up some great gift ideas for all the good little fanboys and girls in your life. Dave, Barry and Tod recommend some of their favorite products and geeky shopping spots, along with a Santa sack full of random topics and more as they prepare to celebrate the holidays Regular Joes style. Note - This is a good episode to play for your friends and loved ones so they know what to buy you this holiday season!

Still groggy from their Thanksgiving induced food comas, the Regular Joes awoke on Black Friday to the YouTube release of the most anticipated movie teaser of all time, Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Having collectively viewed it a few hundred times, Dave, Barry and Tod do a scene-by-scene breakdown of all 88 seconds worth of awesome. Also, some random topics, including a round of “Which Harrison Ford movie sequel comes next” and a Star Wars edition of Show and Tell.

There's no denying the late Glen A. Larson, producer of Battlestar Galactica, Knight Rider and, yes . . . Manimal, was one of the most prolific creators in the history of television. The Regular Joe's pay tribute to his legacy by reviewing his prodigious body of work and ponder the question, was he a visionary, or, as so many have claimed, a shameless copycat? SPOILER, the answer lies somewhere in between. Ride along with Dave, Barry and Tod as they revisit Larson's 70's - 90's TV series, both good and bad. Also, Show and Tell and a lengthy discussion about the most eagerly anticipated 88 seconds in fandom history.

As Peter Capaldi wraps up first term as the 12th Doctor the Regular Joes assess his time in the Tardis. How does the season measure up? And will it ever be possible to replace Clara "The Impossible Girl" Oswald? WARNING this episode is overflowing with spoilers and adoration for a certain perky brunette companion. All this plus What's in the Box and more.

This season's TV line up is stacked with titles from the comic book rack, but three of the best offerings are returning shows. In this episode Dave, Barry and Tod discuss how The Walking Dead, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D and Arrow have hit the ground running. Also, the Regular Joes share their thoughts on the Star Wars Episode VII title reveal, and get "creepy" with Cosplayer Nicole Marie Jean, plus What’s in the Box and more! Warning this episode contains SPOILERS ... and one very hot Cosplayer in chain mail.

On this episode, Dave Barry and Tod recount their recent trip to the Rhode Island Comic Con, including interviews with Seth Gilliam (Walking Dead, The Wire), Katrina Law (Arrow, Spartacus), Karen Allen (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Scrooged), Steven Williams (21 Jump Street, X-Files, Supernatural) and Terry Carter (Battlestar Galacticia). They talk about meeting artists, celebrities, cosplaying as Batman and the Goons and much more. It’s a episode that you won’t want to miss!

On this episode, Dave, Barry, and Tod talk about the big Marvel Phase 3 movie announcement, tell some real-life ghost stories and they recount their recent trip to the Chiller Theater convention in Parsippany NJ, including interviews with actors Jenette Goldstein and Mark Rolston, who played Pvt. Vasquez and Pvt. Drake in Aliens. All this, plus Show and Tell and a Halloween themed edition of Desert Island DVD’s.

On this episode, Dave, Barry, and Tod CON-verge in NYC and spend the day scoping out the 2014 New York Comic Con. Find out what the Regular Joes saw, bought and thought of what is now the most highly attended of the ComicCons. Among the highlights, Tod actually buys a comic, Barry checks Dr. Crusher off his list, and Dave goes home with Darth Vader. No judgments!

This week Disney told the story of a nimble young street thief who stumbles upon a powerful artifact which forever changes his destiny. No, it was not a rerun of Aladdin. It's Star Wars: Rebels, Disney's first foray into a Galaxy far far away. How does Rebels stand up against the late, lamented, Clone Wars series? With many familiar elements (possibly too many) will this be the gateway drug for a new generation of Star Wars addicts? Also, a random look at fall shows to date, What's In The Box and The 1977 edition of Desert Island DVDs. It’s more fun than bullseying wamp rats with your T-16 in beggars canyon!